What are the most spectacular roads in Costa Rica?

Located in Central America, Costa Rica is a country covering an area of 51,100 km2 (19,700 sq mi), roughly the size of West Virginia or Denmark. It’s bordered by Nicaragua and Panama and comprises the mainland and about 80 islands. The country, known for its numerous active volcanoes, hosts many spectacular roads. If you’re in the country, you can’t miss The Wild Road to Cerro de la Muerte, a mountain pass at 3,341m (10,961ft) above sea level, in the province of San José. It’s the highest point on the Central American section of the Pan-American Highway.

The roads in the country lead to beaches, volcanoes, rainforests, and waterfalls. One of the most challenging drives is the road to Irazu Volcano, an active volcano located in Cartago province. It is the tallest volcano in the country. To the south of the volcano a road climbs up to 3.366m (11,043ft) above sea level. Remember to plan accordingly as the climate of the country varies from along the coasts to temperate in the mountains, with a rainy season from May to November and a dry season from December to April. During the rainy season, the country faces evident transportation problems due to its defiant tropical climate.

Cerro de la Muerte is a high mountain pass at an elevation of 3,341m (10,961ft) above sea level, located in the province of San José, Costa Rica. It’s the highest point on the Central American section of the Pan-American Highway.

Known as ‘The Bridge of Death’ and ‘Oh My God bridge’, this extremely narrow bridge is located on the road from Jaco to Quepos on Costa Rica’s central Pacific coast. It’s one of the most spectacular bridges in the world.

Volcán Irazú is an active volcano located in Cartago province, in Costa Rica. It is the tallest volcano in the country. To the south of the volcano a road climbs up to 3.366m (11,043ft) above sea level.

Located in the Osa Peninsula, Puntarenas Province, in Costa Rica, the bridge over the Progreso river is one of the most spectacular bridges in the world.

Located in the province of Puntarenas in Costa Rica, the Barranca River Bridge is 75.06 m (246.27 ft) long over the Barranca river. It’s one of the most spectacular bridges in the world.

Carretera 606 is a winding road located in mountainous northwestern Costa Rica. The road is 53 km (32 miles) long.

Sixaola-Guabito International Bridge is a rickety old bridge with moving wooden planks located on the Costa Rica-Panama border. It’s one of the most spectacular bridges in the world.

The challenging Pan-American Highway is one of the biggest adventures in the world. It’s a network of roads covering almost 30,000 kilometres (19,000 mi) from North America to South America. It’s said to be the longest road on Earth.

Located in the Alajuela Province of Costa Rica, the road to Arenal Volcano National Park Visitor Center offers stunning views.